QPR contacted police on Friday, a day before the team plays Chelsea for the first time since Blues captain John Terry was charged with racially abusing Ferdinand in a Premier League match in October, reports The Associated Press.
Metropolitan Police says in a statement that “we are investigating an allegation of malicious communication received today at QPR football club.”
SKY Sports is reporting that the package contained a bullet.
Chelsea and QPR put out a joint statement Wednesday ahead of the FA Cup fourth-round match appealing for fans to “show the world that hatred has no place in our game.”
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